Schitt's Creek will live on for the next decade if not more on Netflix tho where undoubtedly more and more people will find it each passing year. Meanwhile in the saying hello category--tonight we have the 3rd season premiere of TBS's Tracey Morgan show The Last O.G. This is What's On for April 7th 2020.
8:00
NCIS (CBS): CBS is in rerun mode for the night, so this show has an episode from November featuring the murder of a musician in the Navy band. (The Navy has a band???) (Well why wouldn't they???)
Ellen's Game of Games (NBC): New tonight however is this game show whose episode is titled "I Will Always Love Goo" (Ha!)
The Resident (FOX): This show has its 3rd season finale tonight--since its only the 20th episode of the season, I'm gonna go ahead and guess it was an unplanned finale but "Just when Derek's condition seems to be improving, a severe complication arises; When Cain's former girlfriend is admitted to the hospital for surgery, the doctors finally get a glimpse into his much hidden personal life. (I didn't think it was so hidden, we've seen Morris Chestnut come on to women on the show before) (Well I guess we'll see you in the fall there "The Resident" Hopefully Morris will be back as well--hey the addition of him to your show is what fully brought me on as a viewer, so there you go!)
The Conners (ABC): Also new tonight is the entire ABC lineup (Woot!) "Beverly is back from Arizona and realizes that she'd like to use her finances to spread happiness to the family; To that end she decides to fund Mark's tuition to a prestigious coding camp that he was invited to, but Darlene tries to talk Beverly into giving that money to Harris instead despite Harris being completely unreliable. (Ok i made that last part of the sentence but come on--of the two kids, Mark is much more responsible here right???)
Supergirl (The CW): Rerun of Parts 1 and 2 of Crisis on Infinite Earths. (nods)
The Gene-An Intimate History (PBS): Two hour special revealing the history of the human genome; patients with rare genetic disorders and their doctors race against time to discover cures.
Schitt's Creek (POP): Top Pick Of the Night goes to this long running sitcom (Six years qualifies as long running right?) airing an hour earlier than normal tonight---this series airs its finale with "David stresses out over the rain on his wedding day, but his family finds a way to make it alright" (Isn't It Ironic??? Don't ya think?) Goodbye Schitt's Creek--We Love You!!!! (Catherine O'Hara has left the building!)
The Deadliest Catch (Discovery): Three hour episode tonight has Mike Rowe checking in on the various captains of the show who are quarantined in isolation along with the rest of Earth due to the global pandemic. (Are they all quarantined to the cabins on their boats?!?!?!?)
The Convenient Groom (Hallmark): Your Hallmark Channel Movie of the Night is this one where "A celebrity marriage counselor is left at the altar but her contractor steps in at the last minute to save face as well as her business" Starring Vanessa Marcil (ooh from "Las Vegas") and David Sutcliffe
8:30
Bless This Mess (ABC): Kay asks Mike and Rip to help chaperone Jacob's after prom event at the local community college; Mike recognizes that Beau is upset about Jacob moving out and going away to college so he tries to get Beau drunk enough to draw out Beau's feelings. (Awww what a good friend!!!)
Schitt's Creek - Best Wishes and Warmest Regards (POP): An hour long behind the scenes look and retrospective of the series. (Aww Schitt's Creek...you didn't have to give us an hour long goodbye on top of the series finale--but its very nice that you did just the same!)
9:00
FBI (CBS): Another rerun of this show--"When the body of a Wall Street trader is found, the team is led to an insider trading ring with unusual methods; OA struggles with separating his professional relationship from his personal relationship with Mona whom he sometimes works with." (Nods) (CBS! CBS! CBS!)
New Amsterdam (NBC): Rerun of an episode from November that has the various doctors of New Amsterdam trying to contain a disease that could've been preventable from spreading to various inmates at Rikers' Island. (Oh New Amsterdam, you've just become much to much)
Empire (FOX): New episodes continue for this show tho with "After witnessing Andre's breakdown last week, Cookie and Luscious have him committed to a psychiatric institute; Becky struggles to balance her personal and professional life (Hey she's just like OA!); Hakeem and Maya find themselves in a difficult situation after a night in Vegas. (Vegas Baby!)
Mixed-ish (ABC): Alicia and Paul try to deflect Johan's sudden interest in becoming a cop, including attending a cop camp for the summer; Rainbow gets first taste of authority by becoming a school safety patrol officer and you better believe the power goes to her head. (Really? But she's so nice and level headed--I honestly would think she'd be a fair and just safety patrol officer!)
Batwoman (The CW): Part 2 of Crisis reruns here.
Curse of Oak Island (History): While the brotherhood gets closer than ever to the original Money Pit, new discoveries threaten to distract them all while also suggesting that the flood tunnels were not the only traps set to thwart searchers. (Eveyone knows the original Money Pit was made in 1986!)
Chopped (Food): Season 46 of this show premieres tonight. (46?!?!?!?!?) Several jars of bright orange sauces stuns the chefs in the appetizer round. (nods)
Ghost Adventures (Travel): They go to Ireland to explore the Hellfire Club. (Have A Good Time Now!)
Gomer Pyle (MeTV): He hears and misinterprets a message about Bunny's sick cat. (How do you misinterpret that? No you know what--on second thought i'm ok with not knowing!)
9:30
Black-ish (ABC): Drew knows when to choose his battles with Bow but they disagree rather fiercely on where to send Dante to preschool. (Is he preschool aged already?!?!?!?); Junior helps out Jack and Diane with the 8th grade senior prank at their junior high. (A Little Story About Jack And Diane....Two 8th grade kids doing best they can)
One Day At A Time (Pop): After Alex catches Penelope in a compromising position, Penelope is motivated to talk to Alex about healthy human sexuality; while also defending herself against Lydia's old school judgments.
Green Acres (MeTV): Eb's story about seeing aliens in Hooterville attracts some very strange and somewhat unwelcome tourists. (Yeah but this way you can get some of them Tourism Dollars tho!)
10:00
FBI's Most Wanted (CBS): You know things are bad when even this show is a rerun tonight. Tonight we got a rerun of the time they tried to track down a gang leader in the Bronx who massacred a bunch of other gang leaders and has ambitious plans to take over seemingly the entire borough. (The Bronx Is Mine I Tells Ya! ALL MIIIINNNE!!!!)
Coronavirus Pandemic (NBC): "Previously on Coronavirus Pandemic"
For Life (ABC): In order to maintain his lifeline to the outside world, Aaron is forced to defend Cassie Dawkins when he puts 2 white supremacists in the hospital; Marie struggles with feelings for Aaron after she signs the divorce papers. (Awwwww)
Frontline (PBS): "China Underground"---An investigation into China's Xinjiang region on the Communist Party's mass imprisonment of Muslims and its testing of surveillance tech against the population. (Oh that China--always doin' things)
Hot Ones The Game Show (Tru TV): Powerlifting best friends battle a team who are continually on again and off again couple wise, but they'll all have to stay together in order to battle the X-Treme hot sauces on display here. (X-Treme Hot Sauce Camera!!! Whoooooooooaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!)
Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (History): What Lies Beneath Skinwalker Ranch Could Be Explosive!!! (Or it could also be absolutely nothing! WHO KNOWS!!!!)
10:30
The Last O.G. (TBS): Returning to the lineup for its 3rd season with a full compartment of brand new episodes like its just a plain regular April/May. (They got 10 episodes on tap) This Tracey Morgan starring comedy/drama is back starting tonight with "After 6 months of crashing at his mom's house, Tray leaves the nest in search of a place of his own; but he must first get some sage advice from a wise OG on how to battle the demons of his recent past." The episode is titled "Lookin' Out the Front Door" (I really hope that's a reference to the Creedence Clearwater song--Tamborines and Elephants Are Playing in the Band!!!!)
HAVE A GOOD TUESDAY ONE AND ALL!!!! I WAS INFORMED EARLIER THAT THERE WILL BE ANOTHER ONLINE MOVIE TRIVIA SESSION TOMORROW NIGHT SO I ACTUALLY HAVE SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO FOR ONCE!!! YAAAAY LIFE TRYING TO CONTINUE ON LIKE ITS PERFECTLY NORMAL THAT NONE OF US CAN GO OUTSIDE TO THE GROCERY STORE ANYMORE!!!
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